Kale sometimes has a bad reputation for rabbits because of its calcium content (approximately 1.3%). However it is 85% water, which means that a rabbit can eat a lot of it without eating a lot of calcium. This picture shows 265g kale, which is the amount that would provide 500mg. It is more than most rabbits would eat in a day. A typical bag of kale from the supermarket contains 200g. A big bag contains 400g.

Kale sometimes has a bad reputation for rabbits because of its calcium content (approximately 1.3%). However it is 85% water, which means that a rabbit can eat a lot of it without eating a lot of calcium. This picture shows 265g kale, which is the amount that would provide 500mg. It is more than most rabbits would eat in a day. A typical bag of kale from the supermarket contains 200g. A big bag contains 400g.

Ah that's interesting!

Yea I buy the big leaves of kale, not the chopped up stuff, I probably feed 3 big leaves a day maybe 2 depends on sizes obviously, and that's between two buns, a handful of the mixed stuff, 4 tenderstems? And just some herbs - maybe that isn't too much? Idk they all seem to love it and eat it all and I've not had any issues yet...